Wednesday, June 22, 2011

When it feels strange

I think the wind gets you to fall in love with the idea of love.

Sometimes you do the most obvious things right in the end, like you expected yourself to do it at first as well, but for some complete goddamn odd reason, you don't and then you end up doing it in the end, when it doesn't make much sense to you and you know it, but you still do it.

The feeling when you can't get yourself to snap out of things that fast.

When you have already looked from the other person's point of view, and you're not remotely convinced with the reasons/explanation, but you still make another effort to look again, and it hurts you a little this time, when you didn't expect yourself to have hurt this person you might have said something to, although, in a not-so-serious manner.

..Hurting at points when more than you thinking, you kinda knew it wouldn't even prick you, but it did.

I guess just like the way there is a very small line between confidence and over confidence, there is also a very small difference between telling someone, "Dude, I don't think that's right" or, "Dude, I think that's wrong"

Wrong is another strong word used by most of us pretty often but when we say, "I don't think that's right", the message really being conveyed here by us, is more like you know,
'Generally, there is more than one option to go about things, and probably the one that you might have considered/chosen is not one of the appropriate ones.'

By saying, "I think that's wrong", we are guaranteeing this person, that,
'There is no way in hell that you're even close to right.'

Death doesn't feel good when you have unfinished business left.. right?
I mean who wouldn't have that to do? But then again, we aren't warned for more than half the things coming our way in life.

I wrote most of that on my phone at 6:30 in the morning a day back.
I don't usually have that much to say at that hour of the morning.
But yeah, there are always firsts :)

And, some that I came across and liked,

"Law is mind without reason."
"Political correctness is tyranny with manners."
"You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality."
"When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity, when many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion."
"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid."
"A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on."

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